
The Ballad of Carl-Henning
Drama
Overview
Carl-Henning (Jasper Klein) is a young man working as an apprentice on a dairy farm in the Danish marshland. When he isn't working, he tinkers on a disabled car and dreams of a young girl who is a local student. After a few too many beers one night, he steals some money from the till at work. He is caught by the foreman, who beats the young man. Carl-Henning defends himself and knocks the man down a flight of stairs. Convinced he has murdered the man, Carl runs away and joins up with a traveling carnival. Although the foreman has only a slight bump on the head and all is forgiven, Carl never receives word he is welcome to return and begins a series of adventures that take him far beyond the farm.
Top Cast


Jesper Klein
Jesper Klein
Carl Henning
Jesper Klein
Carl Henning


Paul Hüttel
Paul Hüttel
Poul - Carls kammerat
Paul Hüttel
Poul - Carls kammerat
Inge Baaring
Inge Baaring
Inge Baaring
Edith Thrane
Edith Thrane
Edith Thrane


Ejnar Larsen
Ejnar Larsen
Ejnar Larsen


Mime Fønss
Mime Fønss
Mime Fønss


Preben Borggaard
Preben Borggaard
Preben Borggaard


John Wittig
John Wittig
John Wittig
Kai Christoffersen
Kai Christoffersen
Kai Christoffersen
Suzzie Müllertz
Suzzie Müllertz
Suzzie Müllertz
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